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Training at IFSB: Building Greening

On October 7th, Sound Ecology took part in a training session at the Institut de Formation Sectoriel du Bâtiment (IFSB), dedicated to a key topic in today’s ecological challenges: green walls.

This session was part of the IFSB’s continuous professional training program, which aims to guide construction professionals toward more sustainable practices. The course covered the technical, ecological, and aesthetic foundations of green walls, as well as their role in restoring biodiversity in urban environments.

Green walls are not merely decorative elements: they help improve the microclimate, manage rainwater, enhance air quality, and create micro-habitats for insects and birds. Through real-world examples, feedback, and exchanges with participants, we explored the key factors for successful implementation—both technically and ecologically.

The training is detailed here: Building Greening – IFSB

At Sound Ecology, we are convinced that integrating living systems into buildings is an essential path to reconciling land development with biodiversity preservation. These opportunities to exchange with construction professionals are crucial to advancing practices and rethinking the city as an ecosystem.